🐨 the only important thing was this: we give the stories that our contemporaries can tell back to them who are living the present. so when someone asked what bangtansonyeondan means, hobi would answer
🐿️ we block the social prejudice and suppression against teens and twenties +
🐿️ we block the social prejudice and suppression against teens and twenties +
and proudly protect our music and values — i had memorized it so hard in the beginning
🐯 vocal line members, in the beginning, were not those who did the songwriting
🐹 when i didn’t know how to write music and how to express myself, bang pd nim approached and said, “i think+
🐯 vocal line members, in the beginning, were not those who did the songwriting
🐹 when i didn’t know how to write music and how to express myself, bang pd nim approached and said, “i think+
you feel these things and wonder if my understanding is correct. why don’t you write melody and lyrics out of them?” and that’s how my solo track epiphany came to life. so I think he helped us set the path right musically.
🐿️ whenever I hear stories about our “performance,” i+
🐿️ whenever I hear stories about our “performance,” i+
become to think about the old days. we actually had no idea that our performance would garner this much attention, and our fundamental dance skills were incomplete. but that’s why we worked even harder.
🐨 there was this song called we are bulletproof pt 2, and there’s a part+
🐨 there was this song called we are bulletproof pt 2, and there’s a part+
where jungkook, jimin, and j-hope do a performance with a hat. and then one time people who saw us for the first time saw the part where the hat gets thrown and caught and wowed so loud that we were able to hear it through the in-ear monitors.
🐿️ not just from our fans. people+
🐿️ not just from our fans. people+
were so fascinated and just went ooooh-
🐰 bang pd nim was very strict about precision. he would push the space bar when watching our practice video and ask us to practice again if the angles are not synchronizing
🐹 frame by frame
🐥 he would break the video frame by frame+
🐰 bang pd nim was very strict about precision. he would push the space bar when watching our practice video and ask us to practice again if the angles are not synchronizing
🐹 frame by frame
🐥 he would break the video frame by frame+
and tell us that even our eye pupils must synchronize
🐰 where we look at, the angles of our necks
🐿️ because that's the extent to which the seven of us need to harmonize/synchronize
🐰 where we look at, the angles of our necks
🐿️ because that's the extent to which the seven of us need to harmonize/synchronize
🐿️ so that’s what we considered the most important, and with lots of efforts, that became a big factor with which we can protect the [quality] of the performance of the seven
🐿️ after we started social media officially, communicating [with fans] became +
🐿️ after we started social media officially, communicating [with fans] became +
part of our daily lives, and we got closer to our fans.
🐨 those who learned about us as bts not bangtansonyeondan, the biggest question they have in common is how our popularity exploded so suddenly. and they ask us to pick one factor that contributed to our success. my answer+
🐨 those who learned about us as bts not bangtansonyeondan, the biggest question they have in common is how our popularity exploded so suddenly. and they ask us to pick one factor that contributed to our success. my answer+
is that, since 2012 when we were grubby trainees, since when we wrote posts on tstory, it’s our accumulated selves. that’s the energy that helped us get here. now that we look back, that became an archive of some sort.
🐨 so i think many people outside of korea, not just in the+
🐨 so i think many people outside of korea, not just in the+
states, became to like and recognize bangtansonyeondan thanks to “dope.” i had this feeling that international fans like “dope” particularly more. after that music video, “fire” came out. and if felt like those were game-changing moments.
🐰it was new
🐿️the concept was unique+
🐰it was new
🐿️the concept was unique+
[re: first bbmas]
🐨 the fact that we were attending the show itself was so scary. it’s called the magenta carpet, and the moment we stepped on the magenta carpet, there was this uproar. nobody knew who we were. [those who were attending] were confused because they didn’t know +
🐨 the fact that we were attending the show itself was so scary. it’s called the magenta carpet, and the moment we stepped on the magenta carpet, there was this uproar. nobody knew who we were. [those who were attending] were confused because they didn’t know +
who we were. but, as far as I know, there were 400-500 fans there who screamed for us, and people became to think that we’re a group who have local fans and became to treat us well — thanks to the fans. we were so scared to attend the first red carpet event but were able to feel+
relieved thanks to armys who came for us.
🐰 they helped us feel bold and confident
🐥 the fact that the seven of us who are from a country that not everyone in the audience would know, from regions in that country that they would not know, came to where we were was very +
🐰 they helped us feel bold and confident
🐥 the fact that the seven of us who are from a country that not everyone in the audience would know, from regions in that country that they would not know, came to where we were was very +
meaningful to me. so I felt heavy and strange as I was stepping onto the stage, not even knowing what face I should make.
🐥 and i would’ve not known what to say if I had had the chance to do an acceptance speech. that’s how I felt.
🐥 since the past, I've been thinking often that we’re with armys. you pick us up when we are exhausted. when you’re exhausted, we pay back with music. and i think+
🐥 since the past, I've been thinking often that we’re with armys. you pick us up when we are exhausted. when you’re exhausted, we pay back with music. and i think+
that’s how we came to where we are, with arms around each other’s shoulders. so, because that was an award that we all worked hard to receive, I said “congratulations, everyone.”
🐰 i think that’s so natural to us [to think so].
[video of joon practicing the UN speech]
+
🐰 i think that’s so natural to us [to think so].
[video of joon practicing the UN speech]
+
🐹 namjoon memorized it all day long
[definition of k-pop]
🐨 in 2017, when we went to the bbmas for the first time, when someone asked me what k-pop is, I answered with the idea that it’s a complex gift box with everything — music video, music, choreography, visual factors — +
[definition of k-pop]
🐨 in 2017, when we went to the bbmas for the first time, when someone asked me what k-pop is, I answered with the idea that it’s a complex gift box with everything — music video, music, choreography, visual factors — +
that people have not seen before, and that’s why people are enthusiastic about it. but when it comes to the k-pop of 2021, really, even we don’t really know [how to define it].
a long version of the interview will be posted on the youtube account in the quoted on a weekly basis:
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